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president obama made his case for another four years last night. but was his pitch full of fact or fiction? we're firing up the fact checker again. >>> and the ceo of ryanair calls passengers stupid idiots. this is coming from a man who, by the way, wanted to charge a bathroom fee and a standing fee. what do you think of him? people tweeted in and you can still tweet us. we'll reveal your answers later on in the show. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >>> ode to politics now and president obama hitting the campaign trail today after his big speech at the dnc last night. rallying support
president obama made his case for another four years last night. but was his pitch full of fact or fiction? we're firing up the fact checker again. >>> and the ceo of ryanair calls passengers stupid idiots. this is coming from a man who, by the way, wanted to charge a bathroom fee and a standing fee. what do you think of him? people tweeted in and you can still tweet us. we'll reveal your answers later on in the show. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles,...
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>> i don't think anyone should really be doing those trades. >> by the same lodger if obama gets the white house, the banks are dead? you would have got p yourself into a position where the banks were starting to become buys. i don't know that there is any real connection. it's interesting conversation but real investors should not be doing those trades. >> the midwest gearing up for what is now back to tropical storm isaac. the region is suffering from a severe drought that has destroyed its crops. can rains devastating to mississippi and louisiana help to save corn, wheat, and soybeans? let's talk to jim. certainly nobody is saying it's a good thing that we have this massive storm. a lot of people are struggling. it is still raining hard. but up the spine, you need rain. is it too late? >> this is a very unusual markets, weather markets are volatile. they are difficult to master and this is no exception. i do think the rains from tropical storm isaac will help the central and northern corn and soybean belts. i don't think it's going to help, though, the delta and the southern part
>> i don't think anyone should really be doing those trades. >> by the same lodger if obama gets the white house, the banks are dead? you would have got p yourself into a position where the banks were starting to become buys. i don't know that there is any real connection. it's interesting conversation but real investors should not be doing those trades. >> the midwest gearing up for what is now back to tropical storm isaac. the region is suffering from a severe drought that...
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know there are nonpolitical agency at this point, but do you know what, it's going to lower president obama's re-election chances if oil spikes. so, i think that's why he's purposely being cute about qe-3. >> all righty, mohamed el erian from pimco joins us for a first on cnbc. good to see you. >> thank you, michelle. >> do you agree with the market assessment that qe-3 looks pretty much baked in? >> yeah, i do. i would put it higher than steve's two-third. why? bernanke has a robust defense, and he told us the problems were cyclical and not structural and finally he told us the costs are containable, they're manageable. so, in my opinion he is laying the ground for more activism from the fed. >> do you believe that the fed helped create 2 million jobs? >> i have some problems with the number. what i do believe is the fed is repressing interest rates, keeping them artificially low, and that is having a mainly financial market impact differentiated, much more differentiated than what the reaction is so far today. but it is having a financial market impact, transitioning to the real economy is
know there are nonpolitical agency at this point, but do you know what, it's going to lower president obama's re-election chances if oil spikes. so, i think that's why he's purposely being cute about qe-3. >> all righty, mohamed el erian from pimco joins us for a first on cnbc. good to see you. >> thank you, michelle. >> do you agree with the market assessment that qe-3 looks pretty much baked in? >> yeah, i do. i would put it higher than steve's two-third. why? bernanke...
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president obama wants to increase it to $300 million. in the barclays settlement alone for manipulation, they levied a fine of $200 million. i think it's a matter of resources. in the wake of snl crisis, 1,000 executives pled guilty or were convicted of felonies. we have not seen the kind of aggressive pursuit that we saw last time, and we do need to see it. look, i don't think we ought to be demanding heads on a stake. we don't want that kind of justice. we have to come away with a sense there has been a thorough and full investigation of potential wrongdoing. i still think that that's on the table, maria. >> so you think it's just that they don't have the resources to actually look as effectively as they should be. that's the reason you think we haven't seen any criminal prosecutions. >> i think that's part of the season, but i also think over the last two or three decades there's been a culture of weak enforcement where there's wrongdoing. a bank is assessed a penalty. for example, goldman violated some protocols around what are calle
president obama wants to increase it to $300 million. in the barclays settlement alone for manipulation, they levied a fine of $200 million. i think it's a matter of resources. in the wake of snl crisis, 1,000 executives pled guilty or were convicted of felonies. we have not seen the kind of aggressive pursuit that we saw last time, and we do need to see it. look, i don't think we ought to be demanding heads on a stake. we don't want that kind of justice. we have to come away with a sense there...
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if obama stays in the payout ratios are better for the group. i think you will see this return to in favor once again. >> pop for chesapeake energy. >> dennis was talking about natural gas. chesapeake is benefitting from that. >> drop for mosaic. >> they missed on earnings by about 15 cents. they are saying that demand for product in china is weak right now and they can probably hold off on buying there until the end of the year. >> jim has the ceo of mosaic on mad money. a pop for fly boarding. latest craze in australia. a jet ski hybrid. flyers are connected to a hose which uses water pressure. make sure you bring your wallet. they cost around $12,000 a piece. >> i love it. >> it look as lot smaller when he is on that. >> they take five inches off. drop for starbucks down 1%. >> this is another one not a cheap stock. a lot of future growth expected to come overseas in europe and asia. this is one that under performs the broad markets. i think a lot of people want to see after nike's results. >> drop for jc penney. >> ceo sounds like he is push
if obama stays in the payout ratios are better for the group. i think you will see this return to in favor once again. >> pop for chesapeake energy. >> dennis was talking about natural gas. chesapeake is benefitting from that. >> drop for mosaic. >> they missed on earnings by about 15 cents. they are saying that demand for product in china is weak right now and they can probably hold off on buying there until the end of the year. >> jim has the ceo of mosaic on mad...
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mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? >>> welcome back to "fast money." i have a quick market flash for you on google hitting new all time highs today in the session and in the after hours session trading at 750 up about .1%. what the break down is bullish on the name raising the price target. positive on the stock because it is stream lining the mobility unit and saying it might be willing to sell its home segments. those are two reasons to like google. >> thank you very much. what do you do with google at this point? >> i would take a look at money calls and see if there is anything pumped up there. >> classic example of the performance. the run has been entirely in the third quarter. this is a stock that was down significantly for the year. i think this is end of quarter window dressing, folks wanting to have the name on their sheets. >> it suffered when facebook went public. >> t
mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? >>> welcome back to "fast money." i have a quick market flash for you on google hitting new all time highs today in the session and in the after hours session trading at 750 up about .1%. what the break down is bullish on the name raising the price target. positive on the stock because...
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obama doesn't care. i think he is coming out looking very bad, larry. >> i want to get a quick take before we bring the members in here. to me, this guy is a cheap shot artist. he may be representing obama you wants a cheap shot to go after the banks and where are the kudos for jp morgan that did this and put this together at a time when everything was unravel elling. >> the federal government was under pressure for the euro europeons. andrew cuomo preceded snyder man and declined to use the act. this is the same evidence that he looked over and said i'm not going ahead with this and there are cases and -- let me get this straight. he decided the evidence wasn't there. snyder man looked at it and he is playing cheap politics. >> that is your opinion. >> he has become a good governor of new york and said no go. and this guy says no go and we are on the eve of an election and jp morgan did the lord's work. somebody had to stock the hemorrhaging. >> there is fraud here. no question about it. who is responsi
obama doesn't care. i think he is coming out looking very bad, larry. >> i want to get a quick take before we bring the members in here. to me, this guy is a cheap shot artist. he may be representing obama you wants a cheap shot to go after the banks and where are the kudos for jp morgan that did this and put this together at a time when everything was unravel elling. >> the federal government was under pressure for the euro europeons. andrew cuomo preceded snyder man and declined...
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why is obama continuing this falsehood? >> he can say whatever he wants to and all the media will talk about is how sexy he is on "the view". >> you would not get this kid glove treatment with jimmy carter. and lucky, new yorkers learned their lesson the second time around. they voted for giuliani and look at how the city has changed. it has always been a disaster. and you feel that is the issue right now among the major media? >> i mean they should be guilty because they are democrats and the history of civil rights are black people and republicans fighting democrats. >> can we stop there? yoo my limited history is that it is the republican party going back to reconstruction that tried to lead the way for black representation in congress and later on the clock turns. >> for five minutes. >> and then it is the 60s and the the 70s with the crazy southern democrats. >> it is so awful. they pass the 14th and 15th amendment and throughout the 20s and 30s and 40s. every republican platform included calls for anti-lynching ledgis
why is obama continuing this falsehood? >> he can say whatever he wants to and all the media will talk about is how sexy he is on "the view". >> you would not get this kid glove treatment with jimmy carter. and lucky, new yorkers learned their lesson the second time around. they voted for giuliani and look at how the city has changed. it has always been a disaster. and you feel that is the issue right now among the major media? >> i mean they should be guilty because...
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. >> one of the things you assume is that you may not be able to complete the deal and that the obama care insurer fee could go away. have you had a conversation with the administration about that? will it happen with the executive order? >> in our forward projections for 2017, we have the insurer fee starting again. the health insurance fees and taxes starting again throughout the year. and that we collect those fees before the year starts because some people bridge between 17 and 18 that would have a negative impact on our earnings. the bigger risk for us is that in the aca we lost $450 million last year. $100 million more than we expected. the risk pools continue to deteriorate, and we're still on a number of exchanges with 240,000 members of which half are still new. the risk associated with that population as the risk pools change, as the risk adjusters are the only solution for paying for high risk individuals, other parts of the program then create head winds for us in 2017. >> mark, john fork here in new york. i'm wondering about your meeting with the president this morning wi
. >> one of the things you assume is that you may not be able to complete the deal and that the obama care insurer fee could go away. have you had a conversation with the administration about that? will it happen with the executive order? >> in our forward projections for 2017, we have the insurer fee starting again. the health insurance fees and taxes starting again throughout the year. and that we collect those fees before the year starts because some people bridge between 17 and...
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mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. i'm back with terry duff if y looking at the issues that really moved the market. spain, protesters continue on the floor. want to show you this video that's just coming in. the spain austerity protesters clash with police tonight. they're protesting the new austerity programs outside parliame parliament. the protesters tried to tear down barriers, blocking access to the parliament in madrid. they were metal barriers that had been placed around the build
mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest...
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the supreme court hears argument regarding obama care there is betting that hospital stocks could have a lot to gain or lose. mike, take it away >> we are looking at community health, the operator from tennessee. right now the market is implying it will move more than 25% by the end of the year. some could have been profit taking given the fact that the stock rose and fell 10% today. so they may be expecting a pause before we get to the volatility that led us here today >> options action is friday at 5:30 >>> alibaba, are our investors buying this hype and the twitter poll tim says it's time to buy boeing do you agree ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ eye of the tiger >> katy perry. it is? it does not look like katy perry. that is her performing oh, there she is alibaba shares were down today 8% in today's session. >> there are a couple of things going on the chinese government, the negative is that the chinese government is trying to rule out monopolistic behavior. i think the chinese government is the one putting the most headwind on that space i would avord it >> katy looks different with
the supreme court hears argument regarding obama care there is betting that hospital stocks could have a lot to gain or lose. mike, take it away >> we are looking at community health, the operator from tennessee. right now the market is implying it will move more than 25% by the end of the year. some could have been profit taking given the fact that the stock rose and fell 10% today. so they may be expecting a pause before we get to the volatility that led us here today >> options...
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president obama: we're not going back, we are moving forward. anncr: forward. >>> oracle shares, the company reported earnings for the fiscal first quarter 53 cents a share in line with estimates on revenue of $8.21 billion for the quarter. that's a little lower of the expectation of $8.24 billion. the stock traded down initially in the extended hours of the trading session but then came back and is really flat right now, down just a fraction. i'll have an exclusive interview with the oracle founder and ceo, larry ellison live from the oracle open world conference on tuesday, october 2nd. join us for that parogram as we broadcast live from oracle. >>> finally tonight, my observation on a big day for ipos today. five new stocks began trading today. these companies obviously seeing the recent momentum in the equity market as a good opportunity to raise capital. let's put this into perspective. recent deals reflect more end of quarter activity rather than actual increased demand. fact is, if there was so much clamoring for deals, why are there more
president obama: we're not going back, we are moving forward. anncr: forward. >>> oracle shares, the company reported earnings for the fiscal first quarter 53 cents a share in line with estimates on revenue of $8.21 billion for the quarter. that's a little lower of the expectation of $8.24 billion. the stock traded down initially in the extended hours of the trading session but then came back and is really flat right now, down just a fraction. i'll have an exclusive interview with the...
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. >> i can't believe where this is training great deal with michelle obama, rogen. i feel dumb because i love the product but just couldn't get behind the product where did they start the listing, 125 i guess that would make it a 200 points >> don't miss options action on friday at 5:30 p.m and speaking of spotify, we will have evolve live stream. register to join us. up next, final trade turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crumpet guy. focus on what matters to you with thinkorswim. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib... ...not caused
. >> i can't believe where this is training great deal with michelle obama, rogen. i feel dumb because i love the product but just couldn't get behind the product where did they start the listing, 125 i guess that would make it a 200 points >> don't miss options action on friday at 5:30 p.m and speaking of spotify, we will have evolve live stream. register to join us. up next, final trade turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform...
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. >> i don't think you can let romney off the hook for con playing in the the 47% or so who support obama, those are different groups of people. let's start there. to the extent he has a point, a large percentage of americans not paying taxes, well, there's the chart right there from the tax policy center, where romney's numbers come from. you can see the 28% are paying tax, as you correctly pointed out, brian, not paying income tax, 20% paying payroll taxes, 178% that don't pay income or payroll tax the numbers that people focus on, you break that down, brian, doesn't look so good. look at the next chart here, guys, if you look over there the non -- there's elderly people earning under 20,000, just not sure how much money will be there. >> the payroll tax issue i get. people kill me, everybody pays payroll, but that is a tax, yes, but one you will get back, likely, social security, medical care. >> you feel good about that? >> just saying, it -- >> a pay as you go system. >> here's the thing about federal income tax it funds defense, it funds drug test, it funds social program from educa
. >> i don't think you can let romney off the hook for con playing in the the 47% or so who support obama, those are different groups of people. let's start there. to the extent he has a point, a large percentage of americans not paying taxes, well, there's the chart right there from the tax policy center, where romney's numbers come from. you can see the 28% are paying tax, as you correctly pointed out, brian, not paying income tax, 20% paying payroll taxes, 178% that don't pay income or...
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>> scott, just gotten a statement from the trump campaign about the lines from michelle obama's speech that got into melania's speech and caused controversy. initially the campaign said, no, common words, and there were no borrowing of those passages. now a speechwriter put out the word that, yes, she put those lines in the speeches after a conversation with melania trump, in which-of-melania ras reading passages she liked including michelle obama's passages. melania has always admired michelle. she then wrote them down and put them in the speech without quotation or without citing michelle obama saying it was her mistake. she offered her resignation to the trump campaign. the trump campaign said, no. obviously, the trump campaign felt they needed to do more to address the continuing questions about the issue. and the question, whether that puts it to rest or fuels the controversy further. but that is the development that we've just had here in cleveland. >> it likely fuels 2 e s it fur. wouldn't you think? jon? at the time, the campaign itself, when you have a pretty big docket of spe
>> scott, just gotten a statement from the trump campaign about the lines from michelle obama's speech that got into melania's speech and caused controversy. initially the campaign said, no, common words, and there were no borrowing of those passages. now a speechwriter put out the word that, yes, she put those lines in the speeches after a conversation with melania trump, in which-of-melania ras reading passages she liked including michelle obama's passages. melania has always admired...
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and recover from obama's attacks. and the two i'm crowing about tonight the ones that i had said were presidential pinnatas, i am releasing, which ones am i releasing from the presidential dog pound? are you ready ski daddy? goldman sachs and jpmorgan who i withheld comment on, and endorsement of that i have known from my trust, and i have watched them get obliterated. both of which soared today. i think the pattern is at last becoming visible to the spart money. that's why i'm making it visible to you. i'm telling you this two-day rally is really about the banks, about goldman, about jpmorgan not just because of the turn in housing, because the president's rants on banks are from now on full of sound and fury but will signify nothing when it comes to earnings per share and in the end that's what matter. the investment banks are the latest sector on an obama corporate enemies list. this pattern makes you get a chance to make money whenever the president bashes an industry and knocks down the stocks giving them a real
and recover from obama's attacks. and the two i'm crowing about tonight the ones that i had said were presidential pinnatas, i am releasing, which ones am i releasing from the presidential dog pound? are you ready ski daddy? goldman sachs and jpmorgan who i withheld comment on, and endorsement of that i have known from my trust, and i have watched them get obliterated. both of which soared today. i think the pattern is at last becoming visible to the spart money. that's why i'm making it...
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what does it mean for agco to have a president who pretty much embraces the way president obama was verses president trump a very america's first that may not be good for agco >> and of course companies like us and our peers, it is not only about product because we manufacture our products where the customers are and the markets are. it is about components we are multi brand company but we share components and they come all over the world. now different sanctions come in, that's always differenicult. >> what are you going to do now, martin in. >> the other one is a very exci exciting news, germany the company i always call it lindee, i am excited to be op then thei board. i am the chairman, with a complicated name american institute of contemporary studies we want to advise the media and politicians and business and german american relationship >> i hope you tell steve we love what he did with hydrogen. you know that better than anyone >> it is the best when it comes to hydrogen. they started very early. martin, congratulations of everything you did for shareholders we wish you the best of
what does it mean for agco to have a president who pretty much embraces the way president obama was verses president trump a very america's first that may not be good for agco >> and of course companies like us and our peers, it is not only about product because we manufacture our products where the customers are and the markets are. it is about components we are multi brand company but we share components and they come all over the world. now different sanctions come in, that's always...
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we can't forget that back during the obama administration, there was another investigation that didn't result in any structural changes at google. essentially, concluded there was mixed motives within the company. there is, yes, the desire to hobble rivals. but also a desire to advance products that are free >> that's a good point i think what changed, i think the kind of public consciousness has changed. there's a lot more support, i think, for a lawsuit against big tech i also think a big change since eight years ago is the sense that these companies aren't going anywhere you know, i think there was a question -- well, you know, there is still relatively young. are they going to stick around or are we going to be talking about someone else in in eight years? we're still talking about google and facebook eight years later i think that's a big difference. >> that sentiment, though, has existed in europe and european regulators have been at the forefront of these sort of changes and charges against the big tech giants. are there any lessons that we can learn from the other side of the a
we can't forget that back during the obama administration, there was another investigation that didn't result in any structural changes at google. essentially, concluded there was mixed motives within the company. there is, yes, the desire to hobble rivals. but also a desire to advance products that are free >> that's a good point i think what changed, i think the kind of public consciousness has changed. there's a lot more support, i think, for a lawsuit against big tech i also think a...
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obama's idea. a poll we've been mentioning today has the president now leading mitt romney on his dealings for the economy. i was actually very surprised at this because romney/ryan have put the economy and economic issues at the front burner. the president has the confidence. >> i think that's sort of an effect of the convention and the more favorable coverage he got for his convention than mitt romney. i think this is a neck and neck election. i really don't think the people of america really trust the president on the economy. the numbers that came out last week were catastrophic. 360,000 people leave the work roles. i mean, the only reason we were at 8.1% unemployment is not because anybody got jobs. because people quit. they just stopped working. >> they stopped looking. >> they're not going to look for jobs because it's so bad. i think that's going to come back to haunt the president, sooner rather than later. >> mr. giuliani, thank you for joining us on the program. see you soon. thanks so m
obama's idea. a poll we've been mentioning today has the president now leading mitt romney on his dealings for the economy. i was actually very surprised at this because romney/ryan have put the economy and economic issues at the front burner. the president has the confidence. >> i think that's sort of an effect of the convention and the more favorable coverage he got for his convention than mitt romney. i think this is a neck and neck election. i really don't think the people of america...
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right now the vote is 60%-40% in favor of president obama over mitt romney. jetblue's giving away 2012 seats or 1,006 round trips. you'll obviously have to pay your taxes and fees which as we well know, sometimes can be more in total than the price of the ticket itself by the time you pay maybe $100 at the gate for checking in your bag, plus various other things like a sandwich. >> is that vote for people you don't want to win? because if your candidate loses -- >> if the other guy wins -- if i'm a huge obama supporter, romney wins, i might be eligible to -- >> i think at the end of the day, it is supposed to be fun. >> let me correct you. there is nothing about flying that is fun especially when you're over 5'0" tall. or $6 6'0". >>> pretty remarkable run in the home builder stocks today, mandy. "wall street journal" article discussing the dampened momentum in the apartment rental market may be partly a function of the rebound that we're seeing in housing demands. that's the silver lining to the story. take a look at some of those home builder stocks moving
right now the vote is 60%-40% in favor of president obama over mitt romney. jetblue's giving away 2012 seats or 1,006 round trips. you'll obviously have to pay your taxes and fees which as we well know, sometimes can be more in total than the price of the ticket itself by the time you pay maybe $100 at the gate for checking in your bag, plus various other things like a sandwich. >> is that vote for people you don't want to win? because if your candidate loses -- >> if the other guy...
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. >> everybody in cleveland, no minority got obama for. >> obama phone. she's talking about a real government program that subsidizes cell phones for the poor. guess what? you might be paying for it. did you know that? i'll speak with a congressman about how he's trying to reign it in next. >>> then, think about a 75% tax rate. that could be a reality in france. the question is whether it could happen here. a mitt romney supporter gives us her take in a few minutes....
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obama. you know, this is just like a relay and you start off with the fastest person. >> now, of course, you're also going to hear from the mayor of san antonio, rising star within the democratic party. one of the key swing votes in this election, larry. >> john, can you ever remember a time -- i can't, when the two wives gave major prime time speeches? this is really something new, isn't it? >> i think it is, larry. and i think it has to do with the collapse of trust and authority and political figures in both parties. so these guys, both mitt romney and barack obama need a lift from their wives who soften their image, are much more popular, have much higher approval ratings. this is because public regard for washington, for people in elected office, for leaders of both parties is at a record low. >> all right. terrific stuff. many thanks, cnbc's john harwood. before i bring in my next guest, i want to play some tape. back at the dnc convention in 2008, archer davis seconding barack obama's
obama. you know, this is just like a relay and you start off with the fastest person. >> now, of course, you're also going to hear from the mayor of san antonio, rising star within the democratic party. one of the key swing votes in this election, larry. >> john, can you ever remember a time -- i can't, when the two wives gave major prime time speeches? this is really something new, isn't it? >> i think it is, larry. and i think it has to do with the collapse of trust and...
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. >> we have to have health care and it can't be obama care, which is melting down. the other side is assaying all sorts of things before they knew what the bill was. this will be great if we get et done if not, it's going to be something we're not going to like and that's okay and i understand that very well. but i think we have a chance to do something very, very important for the public >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell told reporters this afternoon that the white house has been very involved in negotiations and that he's still optimistic his conference will get to yes >> legislation of this complexity almost always takes longer than anybody else would hope but we're going press on we think the status quo is unsustainab unsustainable. >> just about an hour ago, two more gop senators came out against this bill. west virginia and ohio, both of whom havconcerns about funding r medicaid portman was spotted ride iing ve president pence's limo so clearly, the pressure is on >> do yu get a sense any are going to be staying through part of the recess to work on th
. >> we have to have health care and it can't be obama care, which is melting down. the other side is assaying all sorts of things before they knew what the bill was. this will be great if we get et done if not, it's going to be something we're not going to like and that's okay and i understand that very well. but i think we have a chance to do something very, very important for the public >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell told reporters this afternoon that the white house...
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>> even as president obama and secretary of state clinton paid tribute to the four americans slain in benghazi earlier this week, the administration is at least trying to slow down the spread of these anti-american protests across the world. they disclosed today in that effort that they had asked google and youtube to review their terms of use to see if this anti-muslim film violated those terms of use. the request was made on tuesday night as that violence was taking place. it was only disclosed today. it appears so far that youtube is not taking the video down, although they have said they are restricting access in some countries. this is a situation where the administration is not in control of events. they're trying to do whatever they can to slow down the violence. >> it seems to me to just blame the video is really misguided. it was september 11th. there's clearly a coordination to get us on september 11th. >> well, you may think it's misguided, maria, but i think the administration believes, and there are a lot of other people who believe this video was, in fact, the cause of t
>> even as president obama and secretary of state clinton paid tribute to the four americans slain in benghazi earlier this week, the administration is at least trying to slow down the spread of these anti-american protests across the world. they disclosed today in that effort that they had asked google and youtube to review their terms of use to see if this anti-muslim film violated those terms of use. the request was made on tuesday night as that violence was taking place. it was only...
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what's the excuse for obama? we lose geithner or bernanke, then we could see the first serious correction since the bottom in march. repealing a major chunk of the rally, 1,000 points minimum. we lose one let alone both and the horrible action we've seen so far this week will look like a picnic hanging rock kind, not the one with william holden. until the bernanke confirmation issue is resolved. better to be safe than sorry. so with those incredibly negative caveats in mind, let's take a look at where we can try to save some money, save being the operative term, not make, save. this is a capital preservation coming, not an appreciation. first up on monday is apple, okay. the good news -- i can't imagine how obama can trash this fantastic company. what would he say? it's too profitable? hey, maybe it makes only the devices that rich people can afford. maybe it should be giving them away. i don't expect him on the call. the bad news, maybe it doesn't matter what apple says. the way this earnings season is going so
what's the excuse for obama? we lose geithner or bernanke, then we could see the first serious correction since the bottom in march. repealing a major chunk of the rally, 1,000 points minimum. we lose one let alone both and the horrible action we've seen so far this week will look like a picnic hanging rock kind, not the one with william holden. until the bernanke confirmation issue is resolved. better to be safe than sorry. so with those incredibly negative caveats in mind, let's take a look...
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bernie sanders would love to be named to labor when biden came in under obama, he inherited a lot of economic trouble and his take away was we are opening the economy only and you have to pump more money in than you think you do. there is no consequence for overdoing it, but there is a consequence for underdoing it because you don't have a strong enough economy and workers don't feel content i think i would look for joe biden to, one, move fast i have never seen more people spending time on the transition prepresidency than they have and i would look for him to focus on coronavirus, coronavirus and coronavirus. it allows him time to do what he wants and holds off liberals >> he will be appointing a cabinet and the focus is on some sort after stimulus plan to get us out of the pandemic they will be looking to treasury and labor and how moderate or liberal that might be. are we to assume he is locking to a more moderate appointment to posts >> there are activists to have liberals in the cabinet. i think they will do that, but at the lower level positions who is his chief of staff, who
bernie sanders would love to be named to labor when biden came in under obama, he inherited a lot of economic trouble and his take away was we are opening the economy only and you have to pump more money in than you think you do. there is no consequence for overdoing it, but there is a consequence for underdoing it because you don't have a strong enough economy and workers don't feel content i think i would look for joe biden to, one, move fast i have never seen more people spending time on the...
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people make fun of obama for eating arugula and make fun of trump for eating mcdonald's. they're complete opposites you look at the market performance under each president. you saw under obama, tech and consumer discretionary, best performing sectors under president trump, best performing sectors, tech and consumer discretionary you see energy, the worst performing sector under president trump, also the worst performing sector under president obama. with all the sectors you look at, you see with the exception of -- you look at all the sectors under president obama and you look at their ranking in performance and then you compare them to president trump and there's no difference of more than two positions in their rankings so, the sector performance under each president has been very similar. it just goes to show, i think, that there's bigger impacts on the market than who we elect in washington >> yeah. that's fascinating you always join us with those kind of stats, paul. we appreciate it thank you very, very much. >> thank you >> talking about the surprising similarities
people make fun of obama for eating arugula and make fun of trump for eating mcdonald's. they're complete opposites you look at the market performance under each president. you saw under obama, tech and consumer discretionary, best performing sectors under president trump, best performing sectors, tech and consumer discretionary you see energy, the worst performing sector under president trump, also the worst performing sector under president obama. with all the sectors you look at, you see...
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where do you go here in health care >> i equate it to when obama was president, you had obamacare and everyone got ahead of it they oversold it and it was an overcorrection i think all of these names will be buyable the closer we get to the election, i don't think trump is getting ousted i think that he's not going to lose, so i think all of these are going to be buys the closer we get. >> wasn't unh your final trade the other day? >> yeah. and the market has priced in an enormous amounting if we saw senator warren increase at least her standing, i think people would start to do the math i think the market has begun to do the math. we've been doing the math on this show for political risk for the last 13 years. to me it's always been an opportunity to buy unh on the eve of elections was a $140 stock it traded to a high of about $280 and the multiple grew about 30%. i think where you've gotten it back here around 220 and a multiple that's around 16 times is very attractive for this company. >> where else do you think is defensible in light of political turmoil? >> steve, you're makinga
where do you go here in health care >> i equate it to when obama was president, you had obamacare and everyone got ahead of it they oversold it and it was an overcorrection i think all of these names will be buyable the closer we get to the election, i don't think trump is getting ousted i think that he's not going to lose, so i think all of these are going to be buys the closer we get. >> wasn't unh your final trade the other day? >> yeah. and the market has priced in an...
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not so good for barack obama. definitely good for mitt romney. a lot of folks concluding that romney had one of the stronger debate performances last night in presidential debating history, at least in recent memory. that's not good news for the president. you can tell how both these campaigns feel about their performance last night based on what they're doing today. we have not seen mitt romney out in front of television cameras so far today, but president obama hosted a rally in colorado today, giving him a chance to have almost a do over from last night's performance. take a listen. >> when i got on to the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but it couldn't have been mitt romney because the real mitt romney has been running around the country for the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that favor the wealthy. the fellow on stage last night said he didn't know anything about that. >> and bill, the battle continues now. in the battleground states, we're going to see both candidates in virginia. the presi
not so good for barack obama. definitely good for mitt romney. a lot of folks concluding that romney had one of the stronger debate performances last night in presidential debating history, at least in recent memory. that's not good news for the president. you can tell how both these campaigns feel about their performance last night based on what they're doing today. we have not seen mitt romney out in front of television cameras so far today, but president obama hosted a rally in colorado...
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using the obama metric. listen, i know this is stunning because you watch the democratic national convention and heard those numbers over and other own. over the same time period. >> here's where i got my facts. >> let me finish. >> go ahead. >> over the same time period, the same way that the obama campaign measures job growth bush created more jobs. that's a fact. private sector jobs. >> the 4.5 million jobs. >> what you are saying is. >> i'm saying the facts. >> where are they coming from bs.gov? >> labor department. >> page 47, line 12. >> okay. i'm glad you made up the numbers. i'm glad. >> january 28, january 2009 they lost -- >> do you understand everything the president says may not be accurate. they may have fudged the numbers. we can go over this over and over. >> let's go over it. >> larry, get out the number. the exact way -- >> you are cherly picking. >> i'm laying out the facts. >> if we are going to have a conversation about politics, let's talk about it. >> i happen to know these numbers. whe
using the obama metric. listen, i know this is stunning because you watch the democratic national convention and heard those numbers over and other own. over the same time period. >> here's where i got my facts. >> let me finish. >> go ahead. >> over the same time period, the same way that the obama campaign measures job growth bush created more jobs. that's a fact. private sector jobs. >> the 4.5 million jobs. >> what you are saying is. >> i'm saying...
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team obama sending to what to many seem like mixed signals. conservatives, democrats concerned what it might mean for you and your health care. nbc's steve handelsman has the latest from washington. >> thanks. they complained down at the white house, this is a stampede of stories. the fact is, though, this fight is so close, so intense, so much at stake that the president's one line over the weekend with the word sliver in it did reshuffle this debate over the public option. >> president obama did not mention a public option today as he talked health care. >> no one is going to take away your benefits, that is the plain and simple truth.h. >> but you get benefits for the uninsured. the president had fought for government insurance until he seemed to give up on saturday. >> the public option, whether we have it or we don't have it, is not the entirety of health care reform. this is just one sliver of it. >> one sliver? whether we have it or not? conservatives are celebrating. >> the administration is hearing loud and clear that people in this c
team obama sending to what to many seem like mixed signals. conservatives, democrats concerned what it might mean for you and your health care. nbc's steve handelsman has the latest from washington. >> thanks. they complained down at the white house, this is a stampede of stories. the fact is, though, this fight is so close, so intense, so much at stake that the president's one line over the weekend with the word sliver in it did reshuffle this debate over the public option. >>...
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will he really help obama bring in those still undecided voters? and are you ready for some football? the nfl season kicking off tonight with the new york giants taking on the dallas cowboys. we'll talk big blue at their own stadium next. at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in communities across the country. whether it's supporting a delaware nonprofit that's providing training and employment opportunities, investing in the revitalization of a neighborhood in the bronx, or providing the financing to help a beloved san diego bakery expand, what's important to communities across the country is important to us. and we're proud to work with all of those who are creating a stronger future for everyone. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason ser
will he really help obama bring in those still undecided voters? and are you ready for some football? the nfl season kicking off tonight with the new york giants taking on the dallas cowboys. we'll talk big blue at their own stadium next. at bank of america, we're continuing to lend and invest in communities across the country. whether it's supporting a delaware nonprofit that's providing training and employment opportunities, investing in the revitalization of a neighborhood in the bronx, or...
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stocks rising under obama. the stock market liked president obama. do they like his policies? right now with today's rally, clinton handing the baton. do they want obama to win? is that possible? >> i don't think so. since 2009 on the list of ten things i look at during the day, number 11 . uh today going forward i look at the two parties. i'm looking at tax increases or spending cuts which for me aren't the best thing for earnings dprout. this is a ben bernanke rally from the beginning. he did a beautiful job managing the delinchs process. let's hope we have the power to keep this thing going. >> rick santelli, thanks for staying with us tonight. double there is an obama factor in the stock market rally? stocks doubled since march of 2009. look, i have guys saying this to me. they are tweeting to me and they say, kudlow, you argue stocks cover politics and the economy. i do. i want to be fair. >> i don't think they rally in it in. i would say no. in the end, b.k. has it nailed. it isn't about whether the president will lose, whether mitt romney will win. this is about the che
stocks rising under obama. the stock market liked president obama. do they like his policies? right now with today's rally, clinton handing the baton. do they want obama to win? is that possible? >> i don't think so. since 2009 on the list of ten things i look at during the day, number 11 . uh today going forward i look at the two parties. i'm looking at tax increases or spending cuts which for me aren't the best thing for earnings dprout. this is a ben bernanke rally from the beginning....
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where is president obama? democrats say where are republicans who are going to step up and provide the revenues we need to avoid the fiscal cliff? here's john larson. >> what i heard from people is how is it that, a, you can be home now, how is it that we hear you are leaving without doing the complete work of the congress, knowing what's at stake here, knowing how this was visited last year, knowing how there seems to be this blind drive toward another fiscal cliff. >> so, what you have is each party taking their best hold, tyler, between now and election day smartest money is on -- in the lame duck session beginning to deal with the problem probably not have legislation that avoids the fiscal cliff or digs out of it when the tax cuts expire the first month of next year. >> john haw wood on the lawn of the white house. thank you. moody's is threatening to cut the debt rating if congress gets too close to the fiscal cliff s it the right thing to do? talk to us go vote. finance.yahoo!.com, the results are comin
where is president obama? democrats say where are republicans who are going to step up and provide the revenues we need to avoid the fiscal cliff? here's john larson. >> what i heard from people is how is it that, a, you can be home now, how is it that we hear you are leaving without doing the complete work of the congress, knowing what's at stake here, knowing how this was visited last year, knowing how there seems to be this blind drive toward another fiscal cliff. >> so, what you...
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administration he has chosen vilsack to head the agriculture department, a job he held for eight years of the obama administration biden has also tapped representative marcia fudge to head housing and urban development. susan rice to be director of the white house's domestic policy council. >>> the national weather service says la nina, the weather pattern, should continue through march, driving warmer, drier weather in many areas across the country. however, forecasters now say there's also a higher chance that more neutral weather patterns would emerge in the spring >>> in omaha, a third person has died from injuries in a huge explosion that leveled one house and damaged others >>> and taylor swift has announced her second new album of the pandemic, "evermore" will drop tonight and be accompanied by a video for one of the new songs. swift describes "evermore" as a sister album to "folklore" which she released in july swifties all over the world can hardly wait. i'll send it back to you >> can't say i'm one of them, but i'm happy for the swifties sue, thank you. >>> let's turn back to airbnb as we
administration he has chosen vilsack to head the agriculture department, a job he held for eight years of the obama administration biden has also tapped representative marcia fudge to head housing and urban development. susan rice to be director of the white house's domestic policy council. >>> the national weather service says la nina, the weather pattern, should continue through march, driving warmer, drier weather in many areas across the country. however, forecasters now say...
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tom frieden, former cdc director under president obama. how big of a step forward do you see this announcement today from pfizer in getting us out of this pandemic >> well, this is really good news and frankly, 90% is higher than we had anticipated and higher even than we had hoped that's much more effective than any flu vaccine. bull there are important caveats. this is still preliminary data we haven't seen the data we don't know if it works in all age groups including especially the elderly, who had less adverse reactions so you think that may mean they also have less protection. and we don't know how long the protection will last so it's good news not just for pfizer, but for vaccines generally. if one vaccine works it is likely others will work as well. so too soon to be certain this is great theus but encouraging. >> does it strength ena view that the u.s. will reach some form of heard immune by the end of next year >> we are going to have to continue public health measures over the winter. the vaccine is going to be get rolled out o
tom frieden, former cdc director under president obama. how big of a step forward do you see this announcement today from pfizer in getting us out of this pandemic >> well, this is really good news and frankly, 90% is higher than we had anticipated and higher even than we had hoped that's much more effective than any flu vaccine. bull there are important caveats. this is still preliminary data we haven't seen the data we don't know if it works in all age groups including especially the...
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including one that starts with a digital ordering platform is more profitable so that's a real president obamaive i think this pair of positives as they note especially in the upgrade from yesterday has shaken investors and make them take a fresh look at the stock which many had given up on a year ago after some poor performance. i'm feeling more positive about domino's than i have in a very long time. it's still relatively inexpensive. trading at 22 times earnings estimates. historically, that's been a good price for domino's but i got to tell you. if they can get their inconsistent performance to be consistent, then 22 times earnings is a great price to pay. now that things are improving, it might be worth it bottom line. while the next earnings report likely won't be anything special. don't buy it for the next quarter. after these two notes, i'm peopling the domino's stock must be bottoming isn't that what's going on i'm giving you my blessing to pick up a box and the stock, too. leave some room to buy more if it gets hit on the next earnings report because it will probably not be that good of
including one that starts with a digital ordering platform is more profitable so that's a real president obamaive i think this pair of positives as they note especially in the upgrade from yesterday has shaken investors and make them take a fresh look at the stock which many had given up on a year ago after some poor performance. i'm feeling more positive about domino's than i have in a very long time. it's still relatively inexpensive. trading at 22 times earnings estimates. historically,...
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. >> reminded me of a barack obama political speech in the runup to the 2008 election. he put forth broad political american ideals that we can all get behind andsaying this is what facebook stands for, but roger, to your point, i'm not sure that's what the issue is with facebook now. you listen to some of this, yeah, that makes sense, kind of agree. he was arguing for facebook being the internet as opposed to being a platform for targeted messaging. >> and i would bring in the point on this, but with a little different spin in my mind mark's framing of the thing is incredibly self serving. the challenge for regulators is you don't want facebook to be a monopoly of public square, which it essentially already is. you don't want google having that level of dominance. what you want to do is use regulation to change the business model you want to force them out of the model they have today because that model, surveillance capitalism, is undermining so many different aspects of social life in the country. not just democracy but also public health and privacy. i think you hav
. >> reminded me of a barack obama political speech in the runup to the 2008 election. he put forth broad political american ideals that we can all get behind andsaying this is what facebook stands for, but roger, to your point, i'm not sure that's what the issue is with facebook now. you listen to some of this, yeah, that makes sense, kind of agree. he was arguing for facebook being the internet as opposed to being a platform for targeted messaging. >> and i would bring in the...
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romney was going to fact check president obama as obama made false statements, as obama always does make false statements. >> oh, come on. >> do you think romney will fact check him or is that too cheeky or snarky in a debate? >> romney has been preparing for the debate. he knows the issues, he knows the data. what they're trying to do is get romney to pull back and go back to that big vision. >> what vision? where is it? >> tax breaks, 20% across the board. >> that was beautiful the way you got that out. hold on. you can see the whole presidential debate here on cnbc wednesday night, coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. here on the kudlow report here on the debate. and i will be participating all night. the next three months after the activists on the supreme court turned left and upheld obama care, now judge john roberts is tanned, rested, ready and is back. the next question is will the supremes going to the right or get back to the left side of the street. all that next on kudlow. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion s
romney was going to fact check president obama as obama made false statements, as obama always does make false statements. >> oh, come on. >> do you think romney will fact check him or is that too cheeky or snarky in a debate? >> romney has been preparing for the debate. he knows the issues, he knows the data. what they're trying to do is get romney to pull back and go back to that big vision. >> what vision? where is it? >> tax breaks, 20% across the board....
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. >>> the young and the healthy are getting ripped out in obama care. watch out. tomorrow's jobs could be below the estimate. all up next on the "kudlow report." 0 that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. o0
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obama was like a guy, a dog that caught the car. he was facing some really tough economy and employment issues. yet, he chose to spend the time on what he calls now obama care and dotd-frank. you need to fix what's wrong the country first before you start to implement social change and missed the opportunity. you need a hard-nosed guy. >> john, it seems some of the hard decisions also might provide an opportunity and certainly sound bites for the opposition if, indeed, those tough decisions like cutting costs, trimming things, laying people off, closing plants, et cetera, if those decisions have to be made. >> no question about it. in response to your question in the beginning, sue, an asset or a liability, it's both because the american people understand somebody's run a large enterprise. they can see positive executive managerial traits there but it's the case involved in multinational business and in some of the changes in the american economy that have taken place over the last 20 years or so, you're going to have done some thin
obama was like a guy, a dog that caught the car. he was facing some really tough economy and employment issues. yet, he chose to spend the time on what he calls now obama care and dotd-frank. you need to fix what's wrong the country first before you start to implement social change and missed the opportunity. you need a hard-nosed guy. >> john, it seems some of the hard decisions also might provide an opportunity and certainly sound bites for the opposition if, indeed, those tough...
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obama does. he consistently talks about that. he never mentions that apple is the largest company in the united states, larger than exxon. and i don't think there's anything wrong with apple either. i don't think there's anything wrong with any of the manufacturing or the oil and gas industry in the united states. i think they're trying to do the best job they can and doing a pretty damn good job. but i'm not one that believes they should be taxed more. >> boone, thank you. i know your cowboys and my hokies are both having rather disappointing seasons so we'll just leave it at that so have a great weekend. >> well wait a minute! we got a bad call. >> bad call! you have no replacement refs in college, boone. >> did you see what happened to us on the last -- >> i'm just saying you're not undefeated and the hokies stink. >> but you hate to have a bad call at home. >> especially at boone pickens field which i have still yet to be invited to, by the way. >> i feel a little bit responsible for that because i should have gone down there
obama does. he consistently talks about that. he never mentions that apple is the largest company in the united states, larger than exxon. and i don't think there's anything wrong with apple either. i don't think there's anything wrong with any of the manufacturing or the oil and gas industry in the united states. i think they're trying to do the best job they can and doing a pretty damn good job. but i'm not one that believes they should be taxed more. >> boone, thank you. i know your...
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years of obama. is that what's going to happen tonight in. >> we know this and everybody on your panel, they're all smart guy, they all know that every presidential contest is a contest for the future. and what president obama is saying is everything's fine, we should continue on the same course. governor romney happens to very clearly disagree with that. and the message that he has for these voters is that we can and will take a new course under romney and that new course will have more economic growth. >> this is an assembled intellect of awesome proportions, probably nor since thomas jefferson dined alone. >> i feel like i'm bringing down the batting average on this team. >> you never do. let me ask you this. i was very surprised yesterday to learn that mitt romney was talking about tax policy to a local denver, colorado station where he essentially unveiled a new program with more details. he said his 20% tax cut would only allow $17,000 worth of deductions. if you have $17,000 bucket of deductio
years of obama. is that what's going to happen tonight in. >> we know this and everybody on your panel, they're all smart guy, they all know that every presidential contest is a contest for the future. and what president obama is saying is everything's fine, we should continue on the same course. governor romney happens to very clearly disagree with that. and the message that he has for these voters is that we can and will take a new course under romney and that new course will have more...
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coming up, we'll play where's obama. no, not where's waldo, where's obama. every world leader is meeting at the u.n. this week and our president has not met with a single one of them. it's an outrage. i think mitt romney is a fool if he doesn't jump on this issue. that's next up on the "kudlow report." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that means with schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 your portfolio has tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 a better chance to grow. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and you can trade all our etfs online, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 commission-free, from your
coming up, we'll play where's obama. no, not where's waldo, where's obama. every world leader is meeting at the u.n. this week and our president has not met with a single one of them. it's an outrage. i think mitt romney is a fool if he doesn't jump on this issue. that's next up on the "kudlow report." tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#:...
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democrat or republican is a great way to lose money i know so many conservatives that hate president obama. they let that drive their decision making and missed out on huge gains. people on the other side of the spectrum making the same mistake with president trump likes and dislikes will lead you astray consider yesterday trump said he got two phone calls from the chinese and want to make a deal and he denied it first, you got to admit, those calls were well timed. if the calls happened, they were let's say perfect. coming into monday morning it seemed like we would have a huge stock market decline people didn't get to sell as much as they wanted to on friday so the setup was ugly and things could have gone off the rails. then we hear about the calls and the market comes roaring back. whether or not trump was telling the truth, that was always going to be a positive for stocks because it showed he was willing to talk rather than continue to ratchet up tensions. you can hate trump you can roof a recession so he'll get booted out of office but can't let that call your approach to the stock
democrat or republican is a great way to lose money i know so many conservatives that hate president obama. they let that drive their decision making and missed out on huge gains. people on the other side of the spectrum making the same mistake with president trump likes and dislikes will lead you astray consider yesterday trump said he got two phone calls from the chinese and want to make a deal and he denied it first, you got to admit, those calls were well timed. if the calls happened, they...
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equally >> reporter: there have been efforts over the years they haven't always been successful in the obama administration they tried to prevent registered lobbyists from serving on some of these commissions the lobbyists sued them and fought back saying it was unfair to lobbyists, and they were able to roll back some of the new regulations. every time there's a push, there's a pushback >> eamon javers, pretty incredible investigation there some real journalism and it is much appreciated thank you. >>> all right, up next, the kids are not all right. the latest national scores showing how 30 years of progress in reading and math may have been wiped out during the pandemic isexixomof maybe f se th nt. healthcare should evolve with you and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help. with original medicare you are covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you'll have to pay a deductible for each. a medicare supplement plan can cover your deductibles and coinsurance but you may pay higher premiums and still not get prescription drug cover
equally >> reporter: there have been efforts over the years they haven't always been successful in the obama administration they tried to prevent registered lobbyists from serving on some of these commissions the lobbyists sued them and fought back saying it was unfair to lobbyists, and they were able to roll back some of the new regulations. every time there's a push, there's a pushback >> eamon javers, pretty incredible investigation there some real journalism and it is much...
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and the market may or may not be pricing in an obama re-election. that's all going to potentially change during the debates. it will either go higher or lower. i think at the end of the day, the election is a short term mover of the marketplace and we would look for that volatility to add positions that we have a lot of conviction in. >> we've got to leave it there. tom, leo, thank you very much for kicking off our show. >> thank you very much. >>> so, what are you, america, doing with your money. how are you changing your investments, your 401(k). right? a lot? a little? not at all? we make our tests hard here on street signs. you can go to streetsigns.cnbc.com. or tweet us your responses or send a very well trained pigeon. >> yes. >>> a market flash not delivered by pigeon but by word of mouth. >> good afternoon, guys. we're watching shares of service now, ticker now. looking at a downgrade from ubs. they took the stock from neutral to sell with a price target of $28. the firm is saying while they aren't questioning the strong fundamentals, they d
and the market may or may not be pricing in an obama re-election. that's all going to potentially change during the debates. it will either go higher or lower. i think at the end of the day, the election is a short term mover of the marketplace and we would look for that volatility to add positions that we have a lot of conviction in. >> we've got to leave it there. tom, leo, thank you very much for kicking off our show. >> thank you very much. >>> so, what are you,...
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president obama will press him on that. by the same token, p obama says he wants to cut the corporate rate from 35 to 28. he hasn't specified how he's going to pay for that. on jobs, you can expect to hear mitt romney talk about on net since january 2009 when barack obama took office, hardly any jobs created. barack obama will talk about a time line beginning in early 2010. since then, 4 million private sector jobs have been created. finally, medicare, the big issue threatening go bankrupt the budget long term. mitt romney is proposing a substantial change that would include vouchers. he hasn't said how much they'd grow over time. president obama has not said whether or not he's going to propose the same kind of changes like raising the eligibility age for medicare that he tried in those unsuccessful grand bargain talks with house speaker john boehner last year, maria. >> all right, jauohn. thank you so much. my next guest is making the argument that business leaders don't make the best president. what may be good for wall
president obama will press him on that. by the same token, p obama says he wants to cut the corporate rate from 35 to 28. he hasn't specified how he's going to pay for that. on jobs, you can expect to hear mitt romney talk about on net since january 2009 when barack obama took office, hardly any jobs created. barack obama will talk about a time line beginning in early 2010. since then, 4 million private sector jobs have been created. finally, medicare, the big issue threatening go bankrupt the...